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In its contemporary form, the ideology of communism grew out of the workers' movement of 19th century Europe. As the [[Industrial Revolution]] advanced, socialist critics blamed capitalism for creating a class of poor, urban factory workers who toiled under harsh conditions, and for widening the gulf between rich and poor.
 
'''The idea of 'Pre-Marxist Communism' is a great way to prevent new ideas from being thought of or happening. If you can fit everything into an either 'Communist' or 'Capitalist' agenda you can make people stop thinking and join their respective 'football' team instead.'''
 
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